Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFive disciples, each a grand master in a particular style of kung fu, are banded together by a wise old drunken monk. He leads the band of fighters on a mission to catch a group of evil mart... Tout lireFive disciples, each a grand master in a particular style of kung fu, are banded together by a wise old drunken monk. He leads the band of fighters on a mission to catch a group of evil martial arts experts and white-haired wizards from China and Tibet in the ultimate martial art... Tout lireFive disciples, each a grand master in a particular style of kung fu, are banded together by a wise old drunken monk. He leads the band of fighters on a mission to catch a group of evil martial arts experts and white-haired wizards from China and Tibet in the ultimate martial arts fight to the finish.
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It isn't a movie I'd watch over and over again, but for Kung Fu fans, it is a must watch at least once. Not only is it a must watch, I found out shortly after watching the film that Wu Tang clan also put this on their must watch movies from Kung Fu cinema. And you know it's good quality when they recommend it as well.
Directed Ko Shih Hao was behind one of my childhood favourites, Ninja Kids: Kiss Of Death (aka Ninja Tiger) as well as starring in a host of classics from the 70's. And sure enough, with those Alexander Lo Rei movies in mind, 5 Fighters From Shaolin totally delivered!
Bursting with energy, due to its fantastic kung fu cast, the film has some fun comedy woven throughout mixed with crazy stunt-work, with plenty of fast and furious martial arts choreography. Mark Long, almost unrecognisable as an old monk, travels the land to find the best (but most rag-tag) bunch of fighters to help him take on the white-haired killer, Jack Long. These include Shaw Brothers star Chiang Sheng, who also played the blind master in Ninja Kids: Kiss Of Death, and a host of other recognisable faces.
Although I talk about how 5 Fighters From Shaolin is just like Lo Rei's other ninja movies, it is by far the most comedic of them all. And funny in a way that doesn't detract from the top kung fu action that is going on. In between the many fights on offer, is the obligatory training sequences - which obviously begin in a comedic fashion before making the fighters into masters. This of course, leads to an insane 20 minute finale with the fighters taking on the awesome Jack Long and his men, in a kung fu battle of crazy stunts, violent moves and explosions in true Lo Rei/Robert Tai style, which is more than enough to keep me happy!
In fact, all that's missing is Alexander Lo Rei himself...
Overall: Funny and fast paced, action packed and full of great kung fu, 5 Fighters From Shaolin is well worth the watch and highly entertaining!!
The film's protagonist is an old monk (played by a near unrecognisable Mark Long, the Ghost Face Killer from MYSTERY OF CHESS BOXING) who is forced to leave the sanctuary of his temple after a murder takes place. He decides to set up a new temple, but must contend with villainous soldiers and a betrayal from an old friend, to which end he gathers five kung fu fighters and trains them in the secrets arts of the martial arts. All hell subsequently breaks loose.
As is usual for the genre, FIVE FIGHTERS FROM SHAOLIN contains plentiful knockabout comedy and training sequences mixed with some solid fight scenes. There's a particular emphasis on acrobatics here with actors throwing themselves all over the place and as such the fight scenes are fun and full of energy. The mid section where a couple of the guys have a crazy pole climbing competition is a highlight, but other plot ingredients include melodrama, tragedy, murder, and even a brief wizard duel featuring computer noises, flying needles, and plenty of sweat. I kept wondering why the sound of Big Ben chiming was dubbed in on the soundtrack. The fight scenes utilise plenty of props and scenery and inevitably the best of these is the final battle against Jack Long, which is crazy stuff, full of stunts, violence, and explosives.
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